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-The first one is about Newton and the law of universal gravitation, and it was found in the Torah. I used as axis
term "
Newton" and as secondary terms "gravitation" and "law". I searched for the best meeting of all these
terms, and I used the spellings from Babylon dictionary (in red below):

http://www.babylon.com/define/106/Hebrew-Dictionary.html

Isaac Newton

(האוניברסלי וחוקים בסיסיים אחרים חוק המשיכה ), מתמטיקאי ופיסיקאי אנגלי, מגלה 1642-1727, סר אייזיק ניוטון (ניוטוןש"ע) אייזק  
(באופטיקה, מתמטיקה ומכניקה)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton

The best meeting of these terms shows up with a skip of -645 for the axis term (sixth minimal skip in the Torah),
and a skip of -6 for "
gravitation" (lowest skip in the Torah). Interestingly, one of the letters of the term "law" (skip
of 12) shows up in the expression translated "
ordinance for ever" in:

Numbers 18:8: "
And the LORD spake unto Aaron, Behold, I also have given thee the charge of mine
heave offerings of all the hallowed things of the children of Israel; unto thee have I given them by
reason of the anointing, and to thy sons, by an ordinance for ever.
"

But this expression may also be rendered "
law of the universe", or "universal law" (there is another occurrence
of this expression in the same table which appears in Numbers 18:19 in the visible text), which is exactly what the
law of gravitation is:

Sir Isaac Newton FRS (4 January 1643 – 31 March 1727 [OS: 25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726])[1] was an
English physicist,mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian, and is considered by
many scholars and members of the general public to be one of the most influential people in human history. His
Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Latin for "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy"; usually
called the Principia), published in 1687, is probably the most important scientific book ever written. It lays the
groundwork for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three
laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. Newton
showed that the motions of objects on Earth and of celestial bodies are governed by the same set of natural laws,
by demonstrating the consistency between Kepler's laws of planetary motion and his theory of gravitation; thus
removing the last doubts about heliocentrism and advancing the Scientific Revolution.

Fab

Distinguished Professor Robert Haralick and Rabbi Glazerson have examined this Code and found some
additional terms and their work can be seen here on the third page of Professor Haralick's "History of the Torah
Codes":

http://torahcode.us/torah_codes/code_history/code_history3.shtml

The beginning of the article is here:

http://torahcode.us/torah_codes/code_history/code_history1.shtml
I am adding a report about the odds of
this table, but I cannot guarantee that
it is accurate for now.